Marginal dietary thiamin deficiency induces the formation of colonic aberrant crypt foci (ACF) in rats.
Cancer Lett
; 202(2): 125-9, 2003 Dec 30.
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Thiamin deficiency leads to the endogenous formation of genotoxic alpha-oxoaldehydes (glyoxals). To evaluate whether marginal deficiency poses a carcinogenesis risk we fed rats AIN-76A sucrose-based diets containing thiamin at 4.9 (control), 1.6 or 1.0 mg/kg diet and examined their colons after 160 days. Reduced thiamin increased aberrant crypt foci (ACF) from 1.14+/-0.46 to 3.70+/-1.17 and 2.60+/-1.02 ACF/colon in the absence of exogenous carcinogen or of symptoms of beriberi. Since typical Western diets can provide marginal levels of thiamin with high levels of simple sugars, individuals could be exposed to an increased risk of colon and perhaps other cancers.
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Bases de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Deficiencia de Tiamina
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Colon
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Dieta
Tipo de estudio:
Etiology_studies
Límite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Cancer Lett
Año:
2003
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Canadá